Camas collected 166.65 points to win the six-team scramble at Northpointe, in Vancouver. Heritage followed in second place with 159.45.

“We just made history in Camas. It’s cool to be a part of that,” Carter said.

Ross racked up 34.6 points to finish in fourth place in the all-around competition. She scored a 9.5 in the floor exercise, a 9.0 on the vault, an 8.75 on the beam and a 7.35 on the bars.

“After floor, I was getting pumped up for the vault when I looked back and saw that 9.5,” Ross said. “It was the best floor routine I’ve done.”

The majority of these Papermakers grew up in the VEGA Academy, coached by Carol Willson. Ross just moved to Camas from San Jose, Calif. She didn’t become eligible to compete until the third meet of the season.

“This team has made me feel welcome and a part of this school,” Ross said.

Karkanen eared fourth place on the bars (7.8) and Lofstead claimed fourth place on the vault (8.95). Carter took fifth place on the floor (9.1). Marquis snagged sixth place on the beam (8.7) and the bars (7.6). Bird grabbed sixth place on the floor (9.05).

After a snowstorm postponed districts for five days, the competition didn’t start until 8 p.m. Wednesday. Although this might have been the latest these Papermakers have stayed up for a meet, it was worth the wait.

“Even though we had to come here at 8, nobody complained,” Lofstead said. “We just wanted to have a good time and show the judges all that we have learned.”